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Robert De Dominicis
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GBST HOLDINGS LIMITED
GBST HOLDINGS LIMITED
It was during a family sojourn to the seaside town of Pescara, Italy, Rob DeDominicis first laid eyes on what would become the harbinger of his future. Andrew McKean writes.
There is no surprise here. It is a similar story at the other major private banks such as Westpac Private. They appoint certain individuals to senior posiitons who are completly out of thier depth. All the good people leave becase they dont want to work for a "leader" who has no idea what they are doing and are embarressing infront of clients. Everyone else left to pick up the pieces. Shareholders should be outraged that this continues to happen all under the guise of "women in leadership" or balancing out senior management roles between males and females.